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VIDEO: We Don’t Just Need Our Kids’ Test Scores—We Need a Competent Education Department Too

Laura Waters December 6, 2022

Tomorrow morning the State Board of Education will hear a presentation  from the Murphy Administration’s Department of Education, which will finally release some of the

Pennacchio Blames ‘Cancel Culture and Sexual Indoctrination’ for Falling College Admission Scores

Staff Writer October 14, 2022

The impact of the pandemic on education is becoming clearer with news the average ACT test score sunk to its lowest point in 30 years, and Senator

Cure for Chronic Absenteeism and Illiteracy in Asbury Park? Mandatory Uniforms, Says Superintendent.

Staff Writer August 22, 2022

Asbury Park Superintendent Rashawn Adams wants a fresh start. After all, he oversees a district where last year 51% of students were chronically absent, 91% of

Newark Leaders Are Poor Role Models For Low-Income Students

Laura Waters August 17, 2022

The tragic irony of a high school for low income kids allegedly being built on the backs of workers paid unfair and illegal wages, and

COMMENTARY: These Three NJ Schools Defy Murphy Administration’s Push for Low Standards

Laura Waters July 11, 2022

Hindsight is golden but here’s what we know: School closures and remote instruction during the 2020-2021 school year were academic and emotional disasters for most

THORBES: A Call For A Change: Broadening The Mission of New Jersey Charter Schools

contributor June 27, 2022

Cedric Thorbes is a proud graduate of Morehouse College and most recently a 2021-2022 JerseyCAN New Jersey Teacher Leader Policy Fellow, where he advocated for

At This New Jersey High School, Every Single Graduate is Headed to College–With 35% First-Gens

Staff Writer June 23, 2022

This past May, Dr. Namik Sercan, Chief Education Officer of Central Jersey College Prep Charter School (CJCS), told NJ Education Report, “no matter the color

GOODMAN: High-Stakes Tests Don’t Help Students Learn. Why Don’t We Try This New Model Instead?

contributor June 8, 2022

Ten years ago Robert Goodman, the Executive Director of the New Jersey Center for Teaching and Learning (NJCTL), wrote a paper exploring a new way

We’re #41 (in ‘Racial Equality in Education’)

Staff Writer June 7, 2022

Today WalletHub released its report on the “Best States for Racial Equality in Education,” along with accompanying videos and audio files online pharmacy imodium for

WHITE: For Vanessa, And All Our Vanessas To Come

Paula White June 6, 2022

When bureaucratic shenanigans and red tape play Russian roulette with children’s lives, we all suffer. I was reminded of this by a recent LinkedIn inbox

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